Lexicon / G9747
χορεύω
choreuō
  • to join in a dance

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Glosses: to join in a dance

1. to dance a round or choral dance , (Sophocles Tragicus), etc.; especially of the Bacchic chorus, (Euripides):—; to take part in the chorus , regarded as a matter of religion, (Sophocles Tragicus): to be one of a chorus , (Aristophanes Comicus): —;with dative pers. to dance to him, in his honour , (Euripides)

2. generally, to dance , especially from joy, (Sophocles Tragicus)

3. metaphorically to practise a thing, be versed in it, (Plato Philosophus)

4. with accusative cognate, φροίμιον χορεύσομαι I will dance a prelude (to festivities), (Aeschulus Tragicus); χ. γάμους to celebrate them, (Euripides); ὄργια Μουσῶν (Aristophanes Comicus):—;Mid. χορεύεσθαι δίνας to ply the eddying dance , (Euripides):—;Pass. κεχόρευται ἡμῖν (sings the Chorus) our part is played , (Aristophanes Comicus)

5. transitive to celebrate in choral dance , Ἴακχον (Sophocles Tragicus):—;Pass. to be celebrated in choral dance , (Aristophanes Comicus)

6. Causal, to set one a dancing, to rouse, wake to the dance , τινά (Euripides); so, πόδα χορεύειν [variant datesAnthology Palantina (ML)